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Qrisp is an open-source project coordinated by the Eclipse Foundation, written in Python for creating and compiling quantum algorithms. It provides high-level programming abstractions that make quantum algorithm development more accessible to developers without deep quantum physics expertise. The platform features automatic quantum circuit optimization, resource estimation, and simulation, and it supports multiple quantum hardware backends and simulators for flexible development and testing. It also includes libraries of common quantum algorithms and building blocks, helping bridge the gap between high-level algorithm design and low-level circuit implementation. Qrisp was developed with support from German research institutions and funded through European quantum computing initiatives, and an active open-source community continues to expand its capabilities for quantum software engineering. Update 2026-04-23: Qrisp introduced a dedicated high-level abstraction within its framework to streamline the process of generating block-encoding for complex quantum algorithms. Source: https://quantumzeitgeist.com/quantum-algorithms-block-encoding/
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